In an effort to offer more affordable law school textbook options to law students, several publishers are now offering Looseleaf versions of some or all of their textbook titles. These Looseleaf versions consist of unbound, three-hole punched pages containing the entire textbook content of the respective Hardcover versions. Binders are not included.

What is the benefit of a Looseleaf version?

Not only are Looseleaf items almost half the price of their respective Hardcover versions, but they're convenient: their format allows you to carry around only those portions of the book that you currently need, rather than lugging your entire casebook to every class. Looseleaf items are non-returnable once removed from their original shrinkwrap.

Product Description

This Contracts: Cases and Materials casebook presents a blend of traditional and modern dimensions of Contract Law. In particular, the author presents recent and emerging developments in Contract Law through:

Inclusion of 66 new principal cases and many new note cases revealing extensions of contract doctrine and important departures from precedent;Discussion of the proposed revisions to Article 2 (as of this edition's publication date) and likely ramifications of such provisions;Coverage of the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG), which has been adopted by the United States and more than 50 other nations;Discussion of modern commercial trends, including electronic contracting and e-commerce;Examination of attempts to legislate e-commerce, e.g., Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act and the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act as well as state legislation.

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